I just purchased a new machine for KamaGirl yesterday.
It was $700 and came with:
+ 1.7 Ghz CPU
+ 512 MB of RAM
+ Geforce 4 video card
+ 20 gigabyte hard drive
+ Windows XP Professional
(no monitor)
Dell also has computers (with monitor) that are around $700 also but don't have as much expandability as this one or quite as much memory.
In 1992, a top of the line system was a 486DX-33 with 8 megabytes of RAM. If you got OS/2, it used up about 4 megabytes of that leaving 4 megabytes for everything else.
In 1999, a good system was a Pentium III 1-ghz system with 256MB of RAM. If you had Windows NT 4, it used up around 80 megs of that (about 1/3rd of the system).
And both of the above systems cost around $2000.
So now at 1/3rd the price you get a system in which only 1/5th the RAM is used by the OS.
Which makes me think of two things:
1) Wow! No wonder Windows customization is taking off - computers are getting so powerful and so cheap.
2) What's the deal with these people who get anal about whether a program uses 15 megabytes of RAM rather than 8 megabytes? Do they need to ask their mom for a higher allowance or something?

Shouldn't it be about making the computer do what you want as long as it doesn't slow things down so that you can't get things done as the speed you want?